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Offline JoannaK

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Re: From mini-ITX to nano-ITX
« on: September 25, 2003, 10:20:52 PM »
Yep.. In one nice blow.. A1-lite looks old, ugly etc..

Me wanna one of these..
http://epia-center.de/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=202
 

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Re: From mini-ITX to nano-ITX
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2003, 10:45:55 PM »
KennyR: Most todays new printers have USB and if printer don't have
one, USB-Parallel adapter costs no more than about 20 USD .. So it
ain't good enough reason to avoind that board.
 

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Re: From mini-ITX to nano-ITX
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2003, 07:22:50 PM »
Uncharted: ... Sad? .. Dunno. a bit bored at time to time.

In this case. This particular (admittely trollish) comment was just
what I see of this. Via is well known on making their nice, well
intergated and balanced small systems. This new board looks like it's
ready to go on production any day now and most likely will be
(dependiong Cpu etc..) aroun 200USD: ...

Compared to that another 'lite'.. A lot of drooling and hype for
picture of pre-prototype (not even in final configuration) board
with lot's of 'cool featuers'.. While in reality final version is
months away (6?) and price likely to be comparable to their full size
models.

So.. Like I earlier commented.. 'lite' hss it chanches.. IF they find
a way to make it priced competitevely. Unfortunately for them
competition has just jumped a bit further away.